Disney may finally relent and offload the dormant IP. With that, there may be room for Gilbert to apply for his own indie Monkey Island idea - if it suits the suits at Disney. It was the last gasp for Disney-made games, a process begun back in 2013 when it ended internal development at LucasArts.ĭisney will now simply license its properties to other developers. Gilbert's new call to Disney comes a couple of weeks after the company decided to end its game publishing business for good (canning Disney Infinity in the process). "I would love to get the rights back to Monkey Island and be able to really make the game I want to make," Gilbert told Eurogamer at the time.Ī year later, he penned a detailed blog post explaining what his Monkey Island game would look like, if it ever got made. In late 2012, at the time of Disney's purchase of Lucasfilm and LucasArts, he said pretty much the same thing, noting how unlikely it was Disney would ever do anything with it. I'll pay real actual money for them.- Ron Gilbert - Not here anymore, on Mastodon now To see this content please enable targeting cookies.īut it's far from the first time Gilbert has discussed regaining his game franchises. Dear now that you're not making games, please sell me my Monkey Island and Mansion Mansion IP.
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